did some wot runs, now some Q's...
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did some wot runs, now some Q'*...
well me and some friends where out driving arround in the bonnie and i was letting them feel what a supercharged car feels like when you lit her rip and i'm wondering, how high will it get (rpms) before it shifts! It gets to about 5,000 and then i get worried and let off the gas a little to get it to shift then put my foot into it again.
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Shift point is higher then that. 5600 or 5800 or something in that range depending on engine, transmission, etc.
You know you have a problem if your @ WOT and you start hitting the rev limiter.
You know you have a problem if your @ WOT and you start hitting the rev limiter.
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NO!
CaptainMiller'* car is a Series 2. It shifts higher than yours. You have a Series 1.
Your car will shift at 5500-5800 at WOT depending on a few conditions.
As long as you have no KR (got a scantool?) let it shift where it wants to. If you're apprehensive after the KR scan, don't put it in Performance shift.
CaptainMiller'* car is a Series 2. It shifts higher than yours. You have a Series 1.
Your car will shift at 5500-5800 at WOT depending on a few conditions.
As long as you have no KR (got a scantool?) let it shift where it wants to. If you're apprehensive after the KR scan, don't put it in Performance shift.
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My tranny used to slip, and I'd hit 52 mph before it would bump the rev limiter and then shift. A rebuild fixed that, now it shifts maybe 5 mph lower at WOT... I pay more attention to the speedo than tach because it'* on the windshield.
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BTW, Series 1 L67'* are split into two groups. The 92/93 (gen2) will shift lower than the 94/95 Gen3. This is due mostly to the rpm at WHICH the peak torque and horsepower are delivered, not necessarily at what VALUE those numbers are.
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wow, tons of good info for me here
I have a rebuilt tranny so i'd have to assume that there isn't much if any slip there.
I can't remember if i was in performance shift or not, i'm usually not.
And no scantool either so i can't check for KR... if there is a memeber arround me in MI with one i'd like to though. i also want to check fuel pressure for a pully but thats another topic another time...
I'm really impressed with how well my car has been running, i'm getting that itch to feel it pull more offten so i'm just checking on what the car is suposed to be doing so that i don't mess things up.
I have a rebuilt tranny so i'd have to assume that there isn't much if any slip there.
I can't remember if i was in performance shift or not, i'm usually not.
And no scantool either so i can't check for KR... if there is a memeber arround me in MI with one i'd like to though. i also want to check fuel pressure for a pully but thats another topic another time...
I'm really impressed with how well my car has been running, i'm getting that itch to feel it pull more offten so i'm just checking on what the car is suposed to be doing so that i don't mess things up.
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Originally Posted by willwren
NO!
CaptainMiller'* car is a Series 2. It shifts higher than yours. You have a Series 1.
Your car will shift at 5500-5800 at WOT depending on a few conditions.
As long as you have no KR (got a scantool?) let it shift where it wants to. If you're apprehensive after the KR scan, don't put it in Performance shift.
CaptainMiller'* car is a Series 2. It shifts higher than yours. You have a Series 1.
Your car will shift at 5500-5800 at WOT depending on a few conditions.
As long as you have no KR (got a scantool?) let it shift where it wants to. If you're apprehensive after the KR scan, don't put it in Performance shift.
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Originally Posted by captainmiller
Originally Posted by willwren
NO!
CaptainMiller'* car is a Series 2. It shifts higher than yours. You have a Series 1.
Your car will shift at 5500-5800 at WOT depending on a few conditions.
As long as you have no KR (got a scantool?) let it shift where it wants to. If you're apprehensive after the KR scan, don't put it in Performance shift.
CaptainMiller'* car is a Series 2. It shifts higher than yours. You have a Series 1.
Your car will shift at 5500-5800 at WOT depending on a few conditions.
As long as you have no KR (got a scantool?) let it shift where it wants to. If you're apprehensive after the KR scan, don't put it in Performance shift.
I live in Oakland County and can help you out... I think my times stand for itself as for what my car has done to it and what it runs. My */C Series 1 is one of the quickest ones out there and my friends N/A bonne is one of the quickest ones out there. As far as getting your setup to run right I think I'm your man.